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Ecclesiastical Columns

Our columns, pilasters, entablature, and pedestals are exquisite when crafted from our fiberglass and fiber reinforced materials, which are lightweight, weather-resistant, and versatile.

Ecclesiastical Domes

Our domes, cupolas, and finials, when created in our fiber reinforced materials, are constructed and installed simply and affordably, and are durable and lightweight.

Fonts and belfries

Sacred art, baptismal fonts and pools, and belfries that call the faithful to mass are often used in ecclesiastical applications.

St Anthony Cathedral

The Saint Anthony Cathedral houses a granite font and ornate baldachin, which we constructed with the building''s original elements as a guide.

St Peter Catholic Church

For the renovation of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Ohio, we cast a custom Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) steeple finished to emulate stone block.

Surrounds and pediments

Stromberg can create surrounds, pediments, cornices, pilasters, and a variety of other interior and exterior elements of practically any shape or size.

Ecclesiastical overview

Historically, houses of worship and other buildings with religion as their foundation have stood as the crowning architectural and artistic achievements of their eras. The beauty of the Parthenon, the Sistine Chapel, and the Basilique du Sacré Cœur bears testimony not only to the importance of the buildings' purpose, but also to the expertise of their architects. This tradition of marrying exquisite craftsmanship with the strength of a community's faith is ongoing, whether in the construction of a new chapel, the renovation of a cathedral, or any other architectural ecclesiastical endeavor.

Certain structures are distinguished by their specific architectural elements. The Sistine Chapel without its dome would of course not be so resplendent, but would also fall short of the tradition of Catholic church architecture that is as devoutly followed as her liturgy. From our draftsmen to our foremen, Stromberg Architectural relies on experienced and informed craftsmen. We have more than 25 years practice of a repertoire that excludes no church architectural element.

Not an exhaustive list of architectural elements familiar to the architecture of worship that we can create-our team of artists and artisans have crafted liturgical art, stained glass, sculpture, belfries, bell towers, steeples, campaniles, cupolas, columns, lanterns, domes, clock towers, finials, surrounds, baldachins, baptismal fonts, and other exterior and interior details.